Pared Back Interiors in an English Home in Kent
The interiors of this double-fronted Georgian house in Ramsgate have been carefully renovated, creating pared-back interior spaces with lots of natural wood, exposed brick, and raw wooden floorboards.
The house, closely located to the beach, features unique interior spaces with lively patterns, subtle textures, and impressive craftsmanship work that highlight the house’s historic architecture.
A large south-facing bay window with wooden shutters floods the living room with natural light. The room, with natural green color accents, has a pared back base of soft timber floorboards and limewash walls.
Instead of traditional cornicing, this room has a green and white geometric modern take on cornicing.
The dining room, on the other side of the hall, has the same large bay window and also the same cornicing but this time using warm red tones. The chimney breast is stripped back to its original brick, and on either side, midcentury style shelves have been fitted.
A rust-colored door opens into the kitchen with shaker style cabinets painted in a warm aubergine shade and red square tiles.
The master bedroom has lime plaster walls painted in ‘Hoar Frost’ by Bauwerk.
A gorgeous door showing the paint colors it used to be painted in opens to the bathroom with sea blue tiles, a repurposed teak vanity, and a walk-in shower.
The house is listed for £695,000 at Inigo.